Dress Up Your Deck

Sections of glass block pavers can visually break up dark decking material and make a space feel lighter. Glass pavers are different from glass blocks used in vertical applications, and they must be installed in a special grid apparatus—but they achieve the same stunning design.

Display Pretty Flowers

Some crafty glass blocks are hollow with a removable insert for closure. Pop out that insert, ﬁll the block with water, and voilà—you have a square, modern vase that makes any flower arrangement look fresh and vibrant!

Deﬁne Your Garden

Create a striking tableau by using glass blocks to deﬁne a patio space. Mixing sizes adds to the architectural beauty of the blocks' form. They will enhance the surrounding stonework while providing a visual counterpoint to the verdant landscape.

Belly Up to the Bar

Cap a short glass block wall with a countertop, and you have yourself a bar. Glass blocks are typically joined together with mortar, much like a brick wall. Alternatively, many glass block manufacturers offer a mortarless system, which lets DIYers achieve a professional look without professional masonry skills.

Build a Backsplash

A single row of glass block makes a smart backsplash for a kitchen island. Install according to manufacturer’s instructions and trim with a piece of wood or countertop. Here, the glass blocks add the perfect finishing touch to a cooktop, delineating the food prep space and separating it from the rest of the kitchen.

Save Your Pennies

A hollow glass block makes a perfect piggy bank. What better way to motivate saving than to watch that block ﬁll up with cash? Personalize it with a name or a savings goal, and you’ll be swimming in dough in no time.

Enclose a Shower

Glass blocks work especially well in the bathroom, because they provide privacy while still letting light pass through. A bonus: They are easy to clean! A solution of warm water and mild dish soap does the trick; clean the grout the same way you clean any other grout in the bathroom.

Light Up the Dark

Transform a glass block into a night light by painting or gluing a graphic onto it and then inserting a light or a strand of twinkle lights. (Drill a hole in the back of an architectural block to thread the cord; for a craft block, simply remove the insert.) Now you’re ready to light up the night.